RFP for ACE work from NACCHO (National Association of County & City Health Officials)
https://www.naccho.org/uploads/full-width-images/O-SPACECAT-TA-Consultant-RFP_final.pdf
https://www.naccho.org/uploads/full-width-images/O-SPACECAT-TA-Consultant-RFP_final.pdf
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From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, February 2021 Join Us! On March 5th at 1:30 ET, we’ll be discussing what U.S. communities can learn from countries like Brazil and Malawi about building food systems rooted in equity that prevent hunger, improve health and well-being for all, and protect our planet. Join us to learn: What’s needed to create a more equitable and sustainable food system How communities around the world are fostering food sovereignty What steps U.S. communities can take to...
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Please consider taking the #HealAmericaPledge by signing up below, and printing this to keep with you. [ Please click here for more information .] A FILM ABOUT BRIDGING DIVIDES Out Now on Amazon, iTunes , and On Demand We are excited to share that we have partnered with the recently released documentary The Reunited States ! We wanted to bring the film to your attention because The Reunited States is looking like it will be a key part of the conversation around healing our divisions in our...
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Sponsored by UC Davis Human Resources. Shout-out to Eddie Moore, Jr. and CUPA-HR for inspiring this challenge and for their great resources and ideas on structure!
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